If you use an active verb, and not a passive verb, you can shorten a sentence. Work on putting the subject paired with the action. Cut out all the unnecessary phrases.
Examples:
When you go outside to the street by going out the back door you make a longer trek than by going out the front door. It is shorter to go to the street when you go out the front door.
The ball was caught by the girl in the red sweater.
The girl in the red sweater caught the ball.
Sally was trying to lose weight by jumping rope.
Sally jumped rope to lose weight.
Many people today think they should communicate by calling someone on a cellphone rather than writing a note or letter.
Many people today use a cellphone to communicate rather than writing a note or letter.
To shorten a sentence, focus on eliminating unnecessary words, using concise language, and maintaining clarity. Look for opportunities to combine ideas, remove redundancies, and streamline your message while ensuring that the meaning remains intact. Avoid unnecessary filler words or phrases to achieve a more succinct sentence structure.
I had to shorten my presentation to fit within the time limit.
The verb of short is shorten. As in "to shorten something".
When a sentence includes an extra phrase beginning with the word "that," a comma is typically not needed. The phrase acts as an essential part of the sentence's structure and does not require a comma to set it off.
No, a comma is not needed after "yes" when starting a sentence.
Shortly is not a verb but instead is an adverb. An adverb is used to modify another adverb, phrase, clause, adjective or a verb. An example of shortly used in a sentence is, she left shortly after he did.
I had to shorten my presentation to fit within the time limit.
They can shorten their sentence by appealing the original sentence and depending on the offence they only have to serve a small percentage as long as it wasn't a federal crime
jask is a yummy food
The portions for the exam was abbriviated and we were happy.meaning of the word abbreviated = shorten.
leveled mean to shorten
No article is needed in that sentence.
"The new law might abridge our freedom of expression""The manuscript must be abridged"- taken from Wordnet dictionary
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"Don't touch that package" has a subject and a verb. It's a complete sentence that makes sense. You could even shorten it to "Don't touch" and it would still be a sentence because the subject ("you") is understood.
I needed help writing this sentence.
The phrase breaks no rules, but it is not a sentence.
There is no pronoun in that sentence